Is “Let Forever Be” the most British song of the '90s? Diallo and LUXXURY take a closer look at this era-defining track from the Chemical Brothers, where big beat production meets Britpop swagger and Beatles-esque psychedelia. They reflect on their favorite moments from the duo’s catalog, wade in Noel Gallagher’s introspective lyrics, and explore how the song captures a culture in flux.
One Song Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40SIOpVROmrxTjOtH7Q1yw?si=c9ecb2ac854d4a58
Songs Discussed:
“Let Forever Be” - The Chemical Brothers featuring Noel Gallagher
“Leave Home” - The Chemical Brothers
“Block Rockin’ Beats” - The Chemical Brothers
“Gucci Again” - Schoolly D
“P.S.K.-What Does It Mean?” - Schoolly D
“Change The Beat” - Beside
“Loaded” - Primal Scream
“Acid Tracks” - Phuture
“Setting Sun” - The Chemical Brothers featuring Noel Gallagher
“Tomorrow Never Knows” - The Beatles
“Got Glint?” - The Chemical Brothers
“Hey Boy Hey Girl” - The Chemical Brothers
“Music:Response” - The Chemical Brothers
“Asleep From Day” - The Chemical Brothers
“Out Of Control” - The Chemical Brothers
“Blue Monday” - New Order
“Electric Mainline” - Spiritualized
“Star Guitar” - The Chemical Brothers
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